Nebria meanyi meanyi Van Dyke, 1925
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Nebria meanyi meanyi Van Dyke, 1925
Nebria meanyi Van Dyke, 1925: 118. Type locality: "close to the Nesqually River, M[oun]t Rainier National Park [Pierce County], Washington" (original citation). Holotype (♂) in CAS [# 1623]. Etymology. The specific name was proposed for Professor Edmond S. Meany [1862-1935], mountaineer, state legislator, and teacher of botany and history at the University of Washington. Mount Meany in the Olympic Mountains is named after him.
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This subspecies is known from the Skagway area in southeastern Alaska and northwestern British Columbia south along the Cascade Range to Mount Shasta in north-central California [see Kavanaugh 1979a: Fig. 67]. The record from "Whitehorse Pass," Yukon Territory (Kavanaugh 1978: 773), refers to the Skagway area in Alaska (Sydney G. Cannings pers. comm. 2009).
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CAN: BC USA: AK, CA, OR, WA
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Nebria meanyi meanyi Van Dyke, 1925
Bousquet, Yves 2012 |
Nebria meanyi
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